Discussion on The works of producers - Part 1 - Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewi within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; I must admit that I've been heavily inspired by Paul's "Best of Artists" threads so I wanted to start something ...
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| I must admit that I've been heavily inspired by Paul's "Best of Artists" threads so I wanted to start something similar. However this one will not be about artists...instead I think it's time to give attention to the producers involved (sorry if this has been done before). I'll try to steer clear of the most obvious choices even though I can't rule out that Jaques Fred Petrus will come up sooner or later :) Part One will be about Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. What are the best tracks they have been responsible for? I'd say: SOS Band - Hight Hopes Thelma Houston - You Used To Hold Me So Tight Cheryl Lynn - It's Gonna Be Right If any of you guys are up to participating in a thread like this, I'll throw out a new name every week until I can't think of any more (now that should take some time :lol: ) |
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| "Just be good to me" SOS Band And a question for lovers of underground disco: There are two obscure and early productions by a certain Terry Lewis: TERRY LEWIS & REASON TO LIVE: Disco city on Terry Tunes Records (co-produced by Patrick Adams and distributed by P&P Records) THE YOUNGER GENERATION: We rap more mellow on Brass Records (a moniker for Grandmaster Flash & FF and the same rap verses than "Superrappin'") Is this Terry Lewis the same of Jam-Lewis fame ???? |
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| My favourite Jam & Lewis tracks (oo there are so many!)are: 'Wild Girls' - Klymaxx 'Encore' - Cheryl Lynn 'A Broken Heart Can Mend'- Alexander O'Neal 'What Have You Done For Me Lately' - Miss Jackson (if youre nasty!) 'Human' - Human League 'Will You Satisfy' - Cherrelle 'You Used To Hold Me So Tight' - Thelma Houston 'Knees' - Howard Johnson Their 80's stuff was so brilliant but how come their post - 1990 stuff has generally been such dross? :-?
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Also, Lewis recording without Jimmy Jam seems unlikely since they already met in high school. Just how much would Lewis be able to reach musicwise before that!? |
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